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She married Jack Layton in and they stayed together until his death in August On August 20, , she unveiled a statue dedicated to Layton; tributes to him were written in English, Chinese and French. Lee won a Canadian Screen Award for her performance. In May , Chow was named one of the top 25 Canadian immigrants in Canada by the Canadian immigrant magazine.
In the Canadian federal election, which saw the NDP's historic rise to Official Opposition, Chow was reelected handily in her riding of Trinity—Spadina with a margin of more than 20, votes over her nearest rival. She also became the first spouse of a Leader of the Opposition to also be an MP.
Chow's campaign manager was John Laschinger, who previously managed David Miller's mayoral campaigns as well as federal and provincial Conservative campaigns. Former federal and provincial Liberal strategist Warren Kinsella also worked on her campaign. Supporters included former Ontario Liberal cabinet minister George Smitherman who was the runner-up to Ford in the mayoral election and filmmaker Deepa Mehta.
On June 3, , Chow, "who [originally] brought in the motion", voted to implement a program which would "allow conscientious objectors The Toronto Star reported: "[It] passed to But the motion is non-binding and the victory was bittersweet as the government Conservative Party of Canada is likely to ignore it. Chow has been instrumental in debates and actions surrounding Canada and Iraq War resisters.
In , Chow sponsored a motion calling for Japan to apologise for forcing some , women to serve as wartime sex slaves. The motion was passed unanimously by Canada's parliament in November Chow stated, "for me, this isn't crimes against , women.
It's crimes against humanity and all of the world's citizens have a responsibility to speak out against it.
In , she was re-elected in her riding for her third straight win. She speaks Cantonese, Mandarin and English. Chow's personal memoir, titled My Journey, was published January 21, Chow resigned her seat in parliament on March 12, , to run in the Toronto mayoral election. Following her mayoral election loss, Chow became a distinguished visiting professor at Ryerson University from to During the campaign, Mike Klander, an executive of the federal Liberal party's Ontario wing, made comments in his blog insinuating that Chow was a Chow Chow dog and said of her husband, "I just want to say that I think Jack Layton is an asshole".
Layton denounced the comments about Chow as racist, and Klander apologized and resigned. Along with Jack Layton she was part of only the second husband-and-wife team in Canadian parliamentary history. Gurmant Grewal and Nina Grewal were the first, winning their seats in the election. In , she revealed that she had undergone surgery for thyroid cancer in She decided to speak out to raise awareness of the disease. In , she was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome type II. She was re-elected to city council five times, serving with distinction for 14 years.
In this capacity, she enhanced the far-reaching child nutrition programs, free dental care for children living in poverty, expanded pre- and post-natal services, and an award-winning approach to delivering Early Learning and Child Care First Duty. First elected to Parliament in , Olivia won re-election twice. In Parliament, her Early Learning and Child Care Bill laid the legislative foundation for a universal, high quality, affordable and non-profit national childcare program.
She also pushed for faster and more family reunification, amnesty for those without status, and giving a chance for immigrants to succeed through recognition of foreign credentials and employment initiatives.
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